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At this time of year when so many plants are going dormant, it's surprising to come across a lone yellow flower in Bull Canyon

08036-flower.jpg I like the exposed rock areas in Bull Canyon that allow me to get out of the brush for a few minutesThumbnailsGnarled root or trunk, probably from chilopsis linearis (desert willow), which seems to be the only tree in Bull CanyonI like the exposed rock areas in Bull Canyon that allow me to get out of the brush for a few minutesThumbnailsGnarled root or trunk, probably from chilopsis linearis (desert willow), which seems to be the only tree in Bull CanyonI like the exposed rock areas in Bull Canyon that allow me to get out of the brush for a few minutesThumbnailsGnarled root or trunk, probably from chilopsis linearis (desert willow), which seems to be the only tree in Bull CanyonI like the exposed rock areas in Bull Canyon that allow me to get out of the brush for a few minutesThumbnailsGnarled root or trunk, probably from chilopsis linearis (desert willow), which seems to be the only tree in Bull CanyonI like the exposed rock areas in Bull Canyon that allow me to get out of the brush for a few minutesThumbnailsGnarled root or trunk, probably from chilopsis linearis (desert willow), which seems to be the only tree in Bull CanyonI like the exposed rock areas in Bull Canyon that allow me to get out of the brush for a few minutesThumbnailsGnarled root or trunk, probably from chilopsis linearis (desert willow), which seems to be the only tree in Bull Canyon

I'm not completely sure, but I think this is evening primrose (oenothera hookeri).